Foxes power into second with big win over Leeds
Leicester swept into second place in the Premier League with an impressive 4-1 victory at Leeds on Tuesday (AEDT).
Brendan Rodgers' side is just one point behind leader Liverpool after winning five of its first seven games in a top-flight season for the first time in its history.
Harvey Barnes and Youri Tielemans put Leicester two up before half-time at Elland Road.
Stuart Dallas got one back for Leeds but Jamie Vardy's eighth goal of the season and a late Tielemans penalty wrapped up Leicester's fourth successive away league win.
After the disappointment of missing out on a place in the Champions League last term, Leicester has shown it is capable of mounting another top four challenge.
Even a title push might not be impossible given it has already thrashed Manchester City 5-2.
"We were technically brilliant. We had the quality to play when we had the opportunities. I thought we were amazing right across the team," Rodgers said.
"This team has got an amazing mentality with lots of young, hungry players. It's still very early and most of our games have been away but we've had brilliant performances."
Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa said: "In the first 30 minutes we defended poorly and after we didn't create enough danger. That is one of the main responsibilities of the manager."
-AFP